ABA12D - Sum of divisors!

Note: If you really want to learn something by solving this problem, don't hard code! There is a nice logic behind this!

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Kartheeswaran was recently reading an article on perfect numbers, whose sum of divisors equals twice the number. He was intrigued by them and decided to generate them but to his disappointment they turned out to be quite rare. So he decided to look out for a different property related to sum of divisors. What is more interesting than a number being a prime? So he decided to look out for numbers whose sum of divisors is a prime number and he was the inventor of these special numbers he gave them the name K-numbers.

Given a range [A, B] you are expected to find the number of K-numbers in this range.

Input

The first line of input indicates the number of test cases T. Then in the following T lines there will be a pair of integers A and B.

Output

Output T lines each containing a single integer ā€˜cā€™ which denotes the number of K-numbers which lie in the interval [A, B] inclusive of the end points.

Constraints

1 <= T <= 10000

1<=A<=B<=10^6

Example

Input:
2
1 5
9 10

Output:
2
1

Explanation of Sample

1) In the range [1, 5] the K-numbers are 2 and 4 because divisors of 2 are 1 and 2 which sum up to 3, which is a prime. Divisors of 4 are 1, 2 and 4 which sum up to 7, which is a prime.

2) The only K-number in the range [9, 10] is 9.


Added by:Kashyap Krishnakumar
Date:2012-01-13
Time limit:0.103s
Source limit:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
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2013-03-15 17:40:01 Atul Pramanik
I can not guess the logic. please help me..More than 10 times submitted but only WA.please share the idea please any kind man send me a mail.. My email s.atulpstu@gmail.com
2013-03-15 12:11:42 Atul Pramanik
give anyone email address I will show my code. Unexpected output, You can't believe..
--ans--> You should use the forum for that kind of request.

Last edit: 2013-03-15 12:32:57
2013-03-15 11:33:35 Atul Pramanik
Why WA . Please help me .
my solution. code id: 8897651
2013-01-31 13:15:19 Ouditchya Sinha
Nice logic, good question...
2012-11-05 17:28:14 Ravish Khatri
output for 1 1000??
2012-10-15 03:50:38 Ashok
OEIS rocks :P
@theChosenOne nope,its 37!!

Last edit: 2012-10-15 03:53:10
2012-09-07 14:20:56 theChosenOne
Answer for 1 1000000 is 1000
2012-08-13 11:08:35 !@#$
really an out of box question.
+1 to Kashyap
2012-07-28 15:38:41 tantu92
really amazing prob...!!!
2012-07-28 11:22:11 rock
output for 1 1000000??
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